Oil Filter Housing M52 M54 E39 E46 E53 E60 E83 E85 Z3 Oem 11421713838 (4154) on 2040-parts.com
Muskego, Wisconsin, US
Other for Sale
- 05 ford escape 3.0l engine wire harness(US $85.00)
- 5.5 power steering fluid oil reservoir catch tank purple motor turbo clamps jdm(US $39.59)
- Goodyear replacement belts and hoses idler pulley smooth black powdercoated ea(US $19.97)
- 3" round t6061 aluminum jdm engine tune power steering reservoir tank oil catch (US $37.75)
- Sealed power 224-43343 oil pump shaft guide nylon chevy v6/v8 each(US $1.99)
- 3" round power steering reservoir oil catch fluid tank performance jdm aluminum(US $36.25)
Video: Porsche GT2 RS attacks GingerMan Raceway
Fri, 30 Sep 2011You saw our walk-around and overview of the 2011 Porsche GT2 RS earlier this week. As promised, here's the VBox footage of Autoweek editors blasting around GingerMan Raceway in southwest Michigan doing what the Porsche does best. So far we've brought you track-day action featuring the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and the Porsche GT2 RS--what's missing?
New Mercedes A45 AMG has 105 years of 4WD on its side
Wed, 15 Aug 2012With the new Mercedes A45 AMG on the horizon – complete with 4WD – Mercedes chart the history of all wheel drive on their vehicles. We tend to think of 4WD road cars as a modern innovation, and certainly very few 4WD road cars hit the road in a mainstream way much before the 1980s (the Jensen FF was hardly mainstream before someone points out that was in the 1960s). But the history of 4WD goes back, certainly in the case of Mercedes, a surprising 105 years when Daimler built the Dernburg-Wagen, a 4WD vehicle that not only got all-wheel drive but all wheel steering too.
Americans plan to keep their cars longer, AutoPacific study finds
Tue, 14 Jul 2009In another chilling sign that auto sales are likely to remain stalled, a new study finds that Americans intend to keep their cars longer, indicating a general concern about the industry and the overall economy. The number of new-car buyers planning to keep their rides more than four years has risen to 59 percent, according to a study released Tuesday by California marketing research firm AutoPacific. That's an increase from last year, when about 45 percent of new buyers intended to wait more than four years for their next purchase, and it's up from 2005's tally of 46 percent.